He quickly got to work cleaning the wounds, pouring something over it to both A.) stop the bleeding and B.) clean off the blood. He then got a cloth and wiped away the sticky black ooze, before it got into the cuts. Whatever it was, he wasn't going to let it into his patient. He then observed the wounds quickly to see if he needed to stitch them instead of using just bandages and gauze.
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